A test of the ‘B’ sample from urine provided by UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones to USADA has confirmed the star fighter had a banned substance in his system the night before a July fight in Anaheim, California.
The franchise’s first-ever competition produced some good moments and some downright ugly ones as the Los Angeles Kings’ rookies rallied from a 1-0 deficit to win the first of two scrimmages between the clubs.
Aseret Geraldo had 36 assists Tuesday to lead the Cheyenne girls volleyball team to a 25-19, 27-29, 16-25, 25-21, 15-7 victory over visiting Valley.
Isabella Davis finished Tuesday’s 3.1-mile race in 24 minutes, 1 second to finished first at the girls cross country meet at Tech.
Carlos Mendez supplied a goal and two assists Tuesday as the Valley boys soccer team held off Liberty at home, 5-4.
Says Tom Arnold: “I got to play $5,000 at the slot machines with the Colonel. Which means, I watched the Colonel play $5,000 at the slot machines.”
Kelly Lemus scored the game-winning goal midway through the second half, giving host Del Sol the 1-0 win over visiting Chaparral.
Imagine that. Progress doesn’t always depend on the paternalistic hand of government intervention.
Without the retail rate subsidy — along with a 30 percent federal tax credit — solar power systems don’t pencil out at this point as a prudent financial investment.
Perhaps someone up there doesn’t like Donald Trump
Change to much more than football, change that even our best futurists cannot predict, is coming at us far sooner than later.
There was a fireman who falls under DACA who spent six days rescuing people in Hurricane Harvey. That sounds like the kind of positive contributions that we need from all people in our great country.
Recent editorial was too one-sided
Abbey Flinders and Kristel Peralta went 3-0 in doubles to help the Foothill girls tennis team defeat visiting Valley 12-6 on Tuesday.
Brendan Brandonisio and Joshua Gordon teamed to go 3-0 in doubles to help Liberty’s boys tennis team defeat host Rancho 11-7 on Tuesday.
A Las Vegas court bailiff drowned earlier this month while tubing in southeast Idaho, authorities said.
Coronado’s boys cross country team took four of the top five spots Tuesday to win a five-team meet at Sonata Park.
Bryan Salmond and Michael Gehlken break down Giorgio Tavecchio’s solid performance against the Titans on Sunday as well as the Raiders defense playing better than anyone expected them to.
A prediction has been pinned atop Eddie Vanderdoes’ Twitter account for months as he waited to learn his NFL draft fate: “Whoever drafts me in these next few days is getting the biggest steal of the draft #justsayin.”
Former UFC womens bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey made an appearance on the red carpet at the WWE Mae Young Classic event in Las Vegas on Tuesday.
Valley’s Eileena Tan shot 36-over-par 108 on Tuesday to win a Northeast league match at Stallion Mountain.
A Welsh tourist is making a splash in the British press for his drunken swim at the Hoover Dam last month, but authorities said the illegal act easily could have gotten the man killed.
Two people were found dead inside an apartment Tuesday afternoon in the central Las Vegas Valley, police said.
Durango High School is hosting the Durango Fall Classic this weekend for the 23rd consecutive year.
In their first interview since a court ruling in their favor, two Henderson mothers who were plaintiffs in the lawsuit say new rules won’t help if educators aren’t held accountable for reporting and investigating reported incidents.
Clark County School District police are investigating the apparent hacking of Henderson’s Foothill High School Twitter account.
Rolling street closures will run through downtown Las Vegas over the next nine days headed into the music, arts and food festival known as Life is Beautiful, city officials said.
Seattle Seahawks star Michael Bennett’s explosive accusation that Las Vegas police officers targeted him because of his skin color hasn’t been debunked yet, but it’s facing third and long.
Pastry chef takes the cake
Less than half of students in Nevada and Clark County in grades three through eight are proficient in English and about one-third are proficient in math, according to new data from the state Department of Education.